If you ask one hundred people (or companies) what it means to have an agile data center, you’ll most likely get a large number of diverse answers. While
If there was one time that a data center and an IT group absolutely need to be agile, it would be the time immediately after a disaster strikes. Disaster
The data center of tomorrow will look much differently than the data center of today. That particular sentence should not be that surprising to anyone
An agile business requires an equally agile IT group. The future of IT depends on transforming into an efficient, nimble part of the business.
I’ve written a bit about the agile data center lately. I’ve previously defined the agile data center as something that “allows organizations to
Building the Agile Data Center requires new thinking and a new approaches found in Software Defined Data Center technologies.
An agile data center lets organizations add, remove, and change services at the speed of the business, not the speed of technology.
The cloud brings flexibility and allows you to optimize your data center to deliver what your organization needs today and tomorrow.
Convergence delivers fast, efficient implementation of processing power, storage, and networking in a contained system that can be managed together.
Converged systems allow organizations to easily scale processing power, storage, and functionality to meet future data center needs.
The New CIO is a weekly article about the challenges facing today’s CIO as well as what can be done to prepare for future challenges. A few months ago, I
I ran across an absolutely amazing blog post from Mark Masterson titled 'The Enterprise Cloud' that really shed a lot of light on Cloud Computing in the
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